Showing posts with label clear gesso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clear gesso. Show all posts

Saturday, November 23, 2019

If you can dream it - you can do it (art journal)

Honourable Mention
November 2019

This is a new page in my art journal notebook, for two challenges.
The 1st - More Than Words challenge - success plus a key:
When I look back, I realize that the most successful things in my life were things I dreamt about, and then made them happen. So for me 'if you can dream it, you can do it' is the key to success. I also adhered a small key next to the message, to make it stand as my say.
The 2nd challenge is the color challenge from Lindy's Gang blog, with this beautiful color palette:
Here're some close-ups on the details:


Lindy's products I've used:
Moon Shadow Mist: Buccaneer Bronze.
Flat Magical: Caribbean Cruise set (Luscious Lime)
Shakers: Gutten Tag Teal.

Other products:
Prima Finnabair art basics: gesso clear, gesso white, soft matte gel.
Prima Finnabair extravgance: patina effect paste blue.
Prima Finnabair Art Daily stamps: Dream without fear set.
Stampers Anonymous TH stamps: mini motivation set.

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Ranger's inks: archival ink jet black, embossing ink clear.
VersaFine inks: smoky gray, toffee

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Together Forever - CSI case file no. 297

Happy October to you all, and a Happy New Year to all my Jewish friends - Shanah Tova!
CSI did it again, with an amazing case file:
I really loved the colors and the inspiration photo.
Can you feel the autumn atmosphere?
I scrapped a photo of me and my youngest, on our autumn vacation in London, a few years ago.
I used all 5 colors and from the evidence I took: stripes, chevrons, arrows, flowers, leaves, twigs, triangles, metal dies, a wreath design, woodgrain, architectural elements (well, the Tower of London is just behind us in the photo) and stamps.
As for the testimony - my journaling is on a circular spot and I wrote about how much fun we had on our autumn vacation.

I started by applying Finnabair clear gesso to the background, and then made splatters all over with several Lindy's sprays (Cape Cod CoralFuzzy Navel Peach, Milk Chocolate Brown, Clam Bake Beige and Frosty Forest Green).
Next I stamped here and there, using 49 and Market Pascale's writings stamp, with  Ranger's Library Green archival ink.

All the chipboards I've used are from Creative Embellishments, and I gave them a good coat of Finnabair's white gesso.
I colored the  large leaves with Lindy's Ponderosa Pines Olive, and then heat embossed here and there with Lindy's Oakleaf Olive ep. I just love the goldish touch it gave to the leaves!
The small leaves were colored with Lindy's Lederhosen Laurel shaker.
The wreath was heat embossed with two Lindy's ep -Brutwurst Brown  and Byzantine Bronze. I gave 3 coats of the ep.
The title was heat embossed with Lindy's Orange Creamsicle ep, again with 3 coats.

I backed the photo with pp from a beautiful 6X6 pad 'Bornt to Be Free' by WhiteRus. The patterns have arrows, chevrons and stripes. I distressed all adges.
I felt something is missing in the lower part of the design, so I addes a large piece of lace, and I love the softness it gives to the whole page.
I die cut some twigs and colored them with Lindy's Ponderosa Pine Olive spray.
I adhered some flowers and blooms and two tiny arrows. 

For the final touch - splatters of dilluted white gesso.
I'm all up for autumn!
I would like to enter this layout for the October challenge at Creative Embellishments, with this beautiful moodboard, and the twist of adding some lace:
I was inspired by the autumn feeling, especially the two right photos on the buttom, and by the beautiful lace photo.
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Saturday, September 21, 2019

#Beautiful - mixed media layout

September 2019

For this layout, I was inspired by two challenges.
The 2nd is September challenge at Splashy Mix Challenge:
Such a fabulous color combo! you can take it to verious options, and mine is the industrial one.
The papers (13@rts and Craft O'Clock) are from my September Counterfeit kit.
Lindy's products that I've used:
Magicals - Pineapple Paradise from Caribbean Cruise set.

Here're some close-ups on the details:




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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Amazing - a mixed media layout

Happy Saturday to you all!
Today I'm sharing with you a mixed media layout I've made for some challenges.






First is the current challenge at 7 Dots Studio blog, with this beautiful moodboard:
When I saw this moodboard, the color combination reminded me the photo I took at Sainte Chapelle cathedral in Paris, with light coming through the stained glasses. I drew some more inspiration from the twinklings, and the photo of the old street (I always think of Paris when I see photos of old streets).
All papers, tags, sticker and die-cuts are 7 Dots Studios.
Next is the current challenge at Mixed Media Place blog, with a quite similar in colors moodboard:
Once again, the colors of purple and teal drew my attention, and also the touch of brown and cream, with twinklings and the stone paved street.
Working with shades of purple and blue/turquoise was perfect for two color challenges. 
One is at Lindy's Gang blog:
Although the pallete is quite pastel one, I decided to go on much bolder version of these colors, with the addition of gold.
The Lindy's products I've used are:
Embossing powder - Caesar's Gold.
Love, love, love how they all combined together.
Last, and certainly not least, is the Feb challenge at Art Playground blog, which also combined shades of purple and blue/teal:
As explained it the excellent tip on this blog, it is very important to add different shapes to your creation, to make it more intersting. One way, which I used here, is working with stencils and modeling paste. The stencil I've used (Magenta) has already different shapes - lines and circles. I used the stencil in the vertical way, the way the windows in the photo go. Then I added more circles with the tags, the gold sequins, the die cuts under the the title and the splatters.
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Friday, June 1, 2018

Believe in Magic - CSI case file no. 255

Happy Friday dear crafty friends,
It's a new month so there's a new challenge at CSI - case file no. 255:
At first I was inspired by the girl's dress. It reminded me the Princess' dress at Disneyland Paris. We went there on April 2016.
I let my self be a little girl again, and I went to meet the princess :).
My clues to solve the case were: solid white background, stripes and dots (the stencil in the background), glitter, texture paste heat embossing (the chipboard title), people embellishments (the tags with the vintage ladies), stars (on the title).
I added my journaling on the circular part of the small doilies, and it says: "Being a little girl again, believing in Princesses and delighted to meet one of them. Disneyland Paris, April 2016".
I've used Maja Design papers, from the 'Vingage Autumn' collection.
Lots of mixed media here - 
Finnabair products: white and clear gesso, soft matte gel, heavy body gel, mini art stones, texture paste white.
Other products: Scrapiniec chipboard, I am Roses flowers, Kaisercraft stamps, TanySol doily die, Memnto Teal Zeel ink.

Here are some close-ups to the details:






I would like to enter it to the challenge at Mixed Media & Art, with this beautiful moodboard:
I really love this color combo!
Also for the 'Anything Goes challenge at SimonSays Wednesday challenge and the 'Stencil it' challenge at A vintage Journey blog (my layout is some shabby chic mixed media style)
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